comp.dcom.telecom
- Setup Home IIS Server That Doesn't Allow Outside Connections Problem
- AOL Founder Resigns From Time Warner
- Court Will Not Review Microsoft Patent Case
- Re: Los Angeles Numbering, 1940s
- Cellular-News for Monday 31st October 2005
- Re: Are There Prepaid Cellular Plans That Use Existing Phones?
- Re: Old Chicago Numbering
- IIM Services Offer Alternative to Phones, But Are No Bargains
- What We Have Here Is a Failure to Communicate
- The Comic-Strip Revolution Will Be Televised
- My Latest Blog Site
- From: TELECOM Digest Editor
- My Latest Blog Site
- From: TELECOM Digest Editor
- Madison in an Uproar! Hundreds Arrested in Halloween Revelry
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Wabash Cannonball (Was: Old Chicago Numbering)
- Re: Are There Prepaid Cellular Plans That Use Existing Phones?
- Re: Old Chicago Numbering
- Re: Phone Shown in 'Capote' / RJ Connector
- Re: Are There Prepaid Cellular Plans That Use Existing Phones?
- Re: Los Angeles Numbering, 1940s
- Re: Old Chicago Numbering
- Sri Lanka Cutting Phone Links to International Points to Stop Scams
- From: Agence France Presse
- Hurricane Victim Food Ripped Off, Resold on E-Bay
- Phone Shown in 'Capote' / RJ Connector History
- Google Wants to Dominate Madison Avenue, Too
- Re: Old Chicago Numbering
- WU History
- Are There Prepaid Cellular Plans That Use Existing Phones?
- Re: Los Angeles Numbering, 1940s
- FCC Delays Vote on Telecoms Mergers Vote
- Sprint Nextel to Launch High-Speed Network
- Man Accused of Stealing sex.com Web Site Finally Captured, Arrested
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Music Video Audience Migrates to Web
- Old Chicago Numbering
- Los Angeles Numbering, 1940s
- Re: Do We Go Overboard for Halloween?
- MIT Fires Professor Over Falsified Data
- Ebay Fraudsters Caught, Jailed in Britain
- Re: Alger Hiss [was: Re: Privacy Worries? Don't Print in color]
- Telecom Update #503, October 28, 2005
- From: Angus TeleManagement Group
- Re: British Strowger SxS?
- Re: NJ Students Ordered to Take Down Blogs
- Justice Department Approves Telecom Mergers
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Microsoft Says Windows to be Pulled in South Korea
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- France Telecom Wins InfoVision Award for Videotelephony
- Telecom Firms File Qualcomm Complaint
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Zimbabweans Drown Sorrows in Mobile Phone Humor
- Singapore Bans Gay Web Site; Fines Another
- Cellular-News for Friday 28th October 2005
- Re: Alger Hiss [was: Re: Privacy Worries? Don't Print in color]
- Re: NJ Students Ordered to Take Down Blogs
- Re: British Strowger SxS?
- Re: More on San Francisco and Oakland Numbering
- British Strowger SxS?
- Report: Yahoo! Out of the AOL Sale Mix
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: More on San Francisco and Oakland Numbering
- Coal Challenging Gas as Power Plant Fuel
- Mars Comes to Visit Us This Weekend
- Floridians Still in Line, Waiting For Help
- Re: Do We Go Overboard for Halloween?
- Re: Alger Hiss [was: Re: Privacy Worries? Don't Print in color]
- Walmart: Radio Tags Keep Shelves Stocked
- From: Associated Press Newswire
- NJ Students Ordered to Take Down Blogs
- Media Industry 'Panic' Over Internet
- Cellular-News for Thursday 27th October 2005
- Panasonic 96 Port Question? Isoetic Question? Anyone Interested?
- BELL SYSTEM/Western Electric Apparatus Help?
- Alger Hiss [was: Re: Privacy Worries? Don't Print in color]
- Re: Remote Call Forwarding Question
- Re: More on San Francisco and Oakland Numbering
- Do We Go Overboard for Halloween?
- Google Gives Peek at Classified Ad Service
- Microsoft to Start Online Book Searches
- Kaboodle Makes Sharing Web Bookmarks Easier
- TDC Buyout Maneuvering Heats Up
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Privacy Worries? Don't Orint in color
- Study Finds Less Trusting Internet Users
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Yahoo Travel Lets Users Help Each Other Plan Trips
- From: reuters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Caller ID TIME For Setting Time on Regular Pots Analog Phones
- Re: Remote Call Forwarding Question
- Google Provide Access To Historic Television Archives
- Sprint Nextel Investor Quarterly Update: Third Quarter 2005
- Say Hello To HELIO; SK-EarthLink Changes Its Name and Unveils
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 26th October 2005
- Re: Sneaky Cingular Wireless
- Re: Privacy Worries? Don't Orint in color
- The Coming Mobile-Video Deluge
- 'Splogs' Roil Web, and Some Blame Google
- TV Downloads May Undercut ABC Stations
- Re: Wilma Causing Network-Wide Outages With Verio-Hosts
- Motorola Shows Carriers More Ways to Deliver IPTV at TELECOM 2005
- UbiquiTel Reports Third Quarter 2005 Results
- Avaya Reports Fourth Fiscal Quarter and Fiscal Year 2005 Results
- Re: Caller ID TIME For Setting Time on Regular Pots Analog Phones
- Re: Long Beach, CA Network Failure
- Call Fowarding VZW -> Vonage Question
- Obituary: Dr. Boyd L. Nelson Died Sunday
- From: Marcus Didius Falco
- Remote Call Forwarding Question
- Re: The First Mayoral Long-Distance Call
- Vintage "Pen Register"?
- Wilma Continues to Punish; Northeast Comes Next
- From: Tom Vanden Brook & Patrick Driscoll
- Florida Recovering From Another Hurricane
- Ericsson to Buy Marconi's Telecom Equipment
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 25th October 2005
- Privacy Worries? Don't Orint in color
- Hurricane Wilma Verio Outage Affects E-Commerce in California
- The First Mayoral Long-Distance Call
- Sneaky Cingular Wireless
- Re: Midnight Cutovers
- Hurricane Wilma Caused Verio Bay Area Web Outages?
- From: Chief Inspector Dreyfus
- Re: More on San Francisco and Oakland Numbering
- Re: More on San Francisco and Oakland Numbering
- Caller ID TIME For Setting Time on Regular Pots Analog Phones
- Wilma Causing Network-Wide Outages With Verio-Hosts
- Re: San Francisco and Oakland Exchange Numbering
- Re: More on San Francisco and Oakland Numbering
- Subscriber Pulse Metering 12/16 kHz: Pulse Ramp Time
- Wilma Leaves a Mess Behind in Florida
- Re: More on San Francisco and Oakland Numbering
- What Happened to The Digest?
- Ericsson Plans Big Investment in India
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- 1960s Long Distance From San Francisco
- Re: San Francisco and Oakland Dialing
- Wilma Batters Florida; One Death Reported Thus Far
- Wilma's Force Surprises Keys Residents
- Disputes Between TRAI and Dept of Telecom
- Cellular-News for Monday 24th October 2005
- Media Companies Go Too Far in Curbing Consumers' Activities
- Cingular Introduces E-Mail Access on Cells
- Once It Was Direct to Video, Now It's Direct to the Web
- Local Numbers of Form XX0- (was Re: San Francisco/Oakland Exchange)
- More on San Francisco and Oakland Numbering
- Re: San Francisco and Oakland Exchange Numbering
- Re: What is Area Code 113?
- Publishers to Build Own Online Book Network
- New Web Software a Challenge to Microsoft
- Useful and Free Tools Abound on the Net
- Multi-SIM Cards in One Phone Solution
- Re: What is Area Code 113?
- Re: San Francisco and Oakland Exchange Numbering
- More Katrina Fraud
- More Lawmakers Back U.S. Control of Internet
- American Express Sues CEO of Communications Company Over Unpaid Bill
- RIM Ruling Risks US Blackberry Shutdown
- Re: Virgin Mobile Unusual Charges
- Re: Virgin Mobile Unusual Charges
- Re: Voice Calls Will be Completely Free in a Few Years
- Re: Google Loses Name 'gmail' in Lawsuit Against Company
- Re: Cellular-News for Friday 21st October 2005
- Bertelsmann to Launch File-Sharing Service
- Man Accused of Stealing Corning Secrets
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Bank of America Delays Security Update
- Re: Virgin Mobile Unusual Charges
- Interior Department Wants Computer Shutdown Reprieve
- Telecom Update #502, October 21, 2005
- From: Angus TeleManagement Group
- BSkyB Buys Easynet
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- NYC Subway Service Rusumes After Another Fire
- Massachusetts City Reopening After Flood Threat
- Re: TV Show - Legacy Phone in Scene
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Re: On Having Telco as a Housemate (was Question Easement)
- Cellular-News for Friday 21st October 2005
- Can't Forward Calls to AT&T Callvantage Phone Number
- Re: Long Beach, CA Network Failure
- From: Henry Cabot Henhouse III
- Re: Voice Calls Will be Completely Free in a Few Years
- EPIC Alert 12.21
- Firefox Hits 100 Million Mark
- Blackberry Users Learning Painful Lessons
- SBC Sees Little Threat From Skype, Net Calling Generally
- NYS AG Spitzer ... Settles With Spyer/Scammer/Sleazer
- Virgin Mobile Unusual Charges
- Re: TV Show - Legacy Phone in Scene
- Re: TV Show - Legacy Phone in Scene
- Last Laugh! The Case of The Dollar Bill
- Re: My First SMS Spam
- Re: Giant Conspiracy or Just Rotten Luck?
- Re: On Having Telco as a Housemate (was Question Easement)
- Dutch Say Suspects Hacked 1.5 M Computers
- Voice Calls Will be Completely Free in a Few Years
- Re: On Having Telco as a Housemate (was Question Easement)
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Re: TV Show - Legacy Phone in Scene
- Cisco to Pump $1.1B into India
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Mom Arrested For Murder of Three Children; Blames Web Site
- Auction Web Site Offers Babies For Sale
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Re: On Having Telco as a Housemate (was Question Easement)
- Cellular-News for Thursday 20th October 2005
- Re: TV Show - Legacy Phone in Scene
- Re: My First SMS Spam
- MVNO Business and Partnering Strategies
- AOL Fires 700 Employees This Week
- Lawmakers Urge US to Keep Control of Internet
- Long Beach, CA Network Failure
- Re: The Heights Some People go to Avoid Telcos and Cable
- From: Henry Cabot Henhouse III
- My First SMS Spam
- Re: TV Show - Legacy Phone in Scene
- Re: Giant Conspiracy or Just Rotten Luck?
- On Having Telco as a Housemate (was Question Easement)
- Re: TV Show - Legacy Phone in Scene
- Re: Google Loses Name 'gmail' in Lawsuit Against Company
- SBC Plans Business Class IPTV Service
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Giant Conspiracy or Just Rotten Luck?
- Google Loses Name 'gmail' in Lawsuit Against Company
- Email Spammers Face Jail Time Under New Nigerian Laws
- How Switchboards Work?
- Re: TV Show - Legacy Phone in Scene
- Re: TV Show - Legacy Phone in Scene
- The Heights Some People go to Avoid Telcos and Cable
- Re: Giant Conspiracy or Just Rotten Luck?
- Highlights of Third-Quarter Results for Cingular Wireless
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 19th October 2005
- Re: Note to Drivers: Lose the Phone (and Lipstick)
- Easements (was Alamogordo Telephone Office)
- Intel Announces Record Revenue of $9.96 Billion; EPS of 32 Cents
- Motorola Announces Record Third-Quarter Sales and Earnings
- Motorola Spearheads WiMAX Adoption in Asia Pacific
- Massachusetts Dam Holds - But Danger Remains
- Patent Dispute Threatens Prepaid Wireless Service
- RealNetworks Mulls Buys After Microsoft Payout
- Feds Want Banks to Strengthen Web Log-Ons
- Re: Giant Conspiracy or Just Rotten Luck?
- Re: Giant Conspiracy or Just Rotten Luck?
- Re: Giant Conspiracy or Just Rotten Luck?
- Re: Giant Conspiracy or Just Rotten Luck?
- Re: Alamogordo Telephone Office
- BellSouth Teams with Yahoo! for Internet Service
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Yahoo in Broadband Phone Pact With BellSouth
- TV Show - Legacy Phone in Scene
- UltraDNS Unveils Shield for Internet Attacks
- Another 'New Orleans-Style' Flood Expected Tuesday in Massachusetts
- Cisco Adds Security to Switches, Wireless Devices
- Re: 14.4 Runs Faster Than 56k Modem. Why?
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 18th October 2005
- Giant Conspiracy or Just Rotten Luck?
- From: Gordon S . Hlavenka
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Re: Note to Drivers: Lose the Phone (and Lipstick)
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Media Players Tune in to Podcast's Potential
- Yahoo in Broadband Phone Pact With BellSouth
- Alamogordo Telephone Office
- ADVA Buys Covaro
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Re: VoIP Phone Home?
- Re: Dropping SBC For a VoIP Solution -- Vonage or Packet8
- Re: What's up With OneSuite ?
- Re: Telephone Chat Line Software
- Re: 14.4 Runs Faster Than 56k Modem. Why?
- Cellular-News for Monday 17th October 2005
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Palm Inc. and BlackBerry Maker Will Sign a Licensing Agreement
- All the News That You Can Use. And More.
- A Marriage of Bookshelf and Phone
- Surfin' U.S.A.
- Senate Bill Sets Spring 2009 Demise for Analog Television
- SMS Gateway
- 'Cramming' Hits Consumers When They Least Expect It
- Re: Dropping SBC For a VoIP Solution -- Vonage or Packet8
- Biggest Wi-Fi Cloud is in Rural Oregon
- In China, Internet Creates New Wave of Pop Stars
- What's up With OneSuite ?
- Telephone Chat Line Software
- Re: Switchboards in Homes; Closing at Night
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Re: A Message to Soldiers: Hold on Please
- Hollywood Calls for a Cut of the Video Pod Pie
- Microsoft Executives Warn There are Bogus XP Updates Around
- From: Elizabeth Montalbano ,
- Re: What is Area Code 113?
- Re: Switchboards in Homes; Closing at Night
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Re: 14.4 Runs Faster Than 56k Modem. Why?
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- New iPod Causes Rumblings in Entertainment Industry
- Comcast Surpasses One Billion On-Demand Program Views
- A Message to Soldiers: Hold on Please
- From: Vincent M . Mallozzi
- Verizon Will Offer Fiber-Optic TV in Bid to Become Media Provider
- Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- Re: Last Laugh! "Acadamy" Services Calls; Alternative Solutions
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- The Front Lines - October 14, 2005
- From: Jonathan Marashlian
- Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?
- 14.4 Runs Faster Than 56k Modem. Why?
- Telecom Update #501, October 14, 2005
- From: Angus TeleManagement Group
- BSkyB May Get Into U.K.'s DSL Market
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Cellular-News For Friday 14th October 2005
- Switchboards in Homes; Closing at Night
- Re: Online Dating
- From: Henry Cabot Henhouse III
- Last Laugh! "Acadamy" Services Calls; Alternative Solutions
- Re: What is Area Code 113?
- Re: Disaster Recovery in 1871
- Re: What is Area Code 113?
- Online Dating
- Today's Scum Report
- Questions and Answers: Apple's Video iPod
- Gemstar Sues Tribune Over Online TV Listings
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- "Acadamy" Services Calls
- New Gadget Makes Theft of Mobile Phones Harder
- Seattle's Free Wi-Fi Hits Some Snags
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Comcast, Google in Talks to Buy AOL Stake
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Name of The Calling Feature for Redialing a 'No Answer'
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Cellular-News for Thursday 13th October 2005
- Dialing For Dollars? SBC Leads the Way in Political Pump Priming
- From: Consumer Affairs Report
- Last Laugh! People Doing Stupid Things: Spammer Makes Death Threat
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- MEF Announces Carrier Ethernet Certification Plan
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Yahoo Shuts Chat Rooms Promoting Child Molestation
- EU to Force Telecoms to Keep Records
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Microsoft and Yahoo! Announce Landmark Interoperability Agreement
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 12th October 2005
- New Orleans Cable, Phone Service Spotty
- Re: NEC 2400 Out of Extensions
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- You Need Not be Paranoid to Fear RFID
- Faulty Radar Serving Logan Leaves Thousands Stranded
- AT&T Internet VOIP Service to Require Fixed Location
- MSN and Yahoo Connect Their Instant Messenger Service
- Audiovox Corporation Reports 2005 Fiscal Third Quarter
- Linksys and Skype Team Up to Launch New Cordless Handset to Drive
- EchoStar Introduces Portable Media Player
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Search For Missing in New England Flood
- Location Tracking - For People, Products, Places
- PocketDISH Portable Media Companion
- BellSouth Expands Wireless Broadband Service, Strikes Deal
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Yahoo Expands News Searches to Include Blogs
- Internet Enters a Bold Second Act
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 11th October 2005
- Re: Life Beyond Earth
- Re: Dispute Leads to Internet Woes for Thousands of Users
- From: Henry Cabot Henhouse III
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- NEC 2400 Out of Extensions
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
- Cellular-News for Monday 10th October 2005
- Telephone Collection Carried to an Extreme
- Airline Hits Logan on Bid to Limit WiFi
- EFFector 18.32: Don't Let Congress Ignore the Broadcast Treaty!
- EFFector 18.31: Action Alert - Don't Touch That Dial, RIAA!
- EFFector 18.34: Delaware Supreme Court Protects Anonymous Blogger
- EFFector 18.33: Feds Unable to Search Own Anti-Terrorism Database
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Disaster Recovery in 1871
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- From: Henry Cabot Henhouse III
- Re: Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
- Dutch Police Arrest Hackers
- Microsoft at Age 30, Grapples With Growing Up
- RIM Faces Loss of U.S. Market For BlackBerry
- Court Ruling in BlackBerry Case Puts Service to U.S. Users at Risk
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
- Seasonal Satellite Telecommunications Disruptions Coming Soon
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
- Bank of America Warns Customers After Laptop Theft
- An Obscene Web Site?
- Re: Telecom Update #500, October 7, 2005
- Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Device That Interfaces Between Phone/CallerID and Serial Port?
- Talking About Web 2.0
- Dispute Leads to Internet Woes for Thousands of Users
- Flash Drives Make any Computer Personal
- US Appeals Court Rejects Rehearing of RIM-NTP Case
- From: Jeffrey Hodgson and Peter Kaplan
- Want to Check Your Email in Italy?
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Motorola Bag phone
- Re: 2L-4N, 3L-4N, 2L-5N Numbering
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Telecom Update #500, October 7, 2005
- From: Angus TeleManagement Group
- Re: Life Beyond Earth
- Private Equity Firms May Tender Offer For NTL
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Disaster Recovery in 1871
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Cellular-News for Friday 7th October 2005
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Vonage and the 500 Minute Plan
- From: Henry Cabot Henhouse III
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Crossbar PABX wanted
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Obituary: Passing of Little Known Greatly Influential Telecom Figure
- Re: Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
- Re: 2L-4N, 3L-4N, 2L-5N Numbering
- Re: U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
- From: David B . Horvath , CCP
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Disaster Recovery in 1871
- Microsoft Says Wwindows is Ssafer Than You Think
- Court Rules in Favor of Anonymous Blogger
- AOL to Buys Weblogs, Courts Bloggers
- From: Kenneth Li annd Eric Auchard
- MCI Shareholders Approve Verizon Deal
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- MCI Accepts Verizon Offer
- Re: U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Deconstructing Google Bombs: A Breach of Symbolic Power?
- Cellular-News for Thursday 6th October 2005
- Jurassic Telecommunications, Part I
- From: Donald E . Kimberlin
- Online Pioneer Sets Out to Shake Up TV
- Go Ahead, You Can Ask Anything
- Disaster Recovery in 1871
- Windows XP SP 3 Review Surfaces Online
- From: Elizabeth Montalbano
- Internet Crime Shifts to Russia
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Finally Cutting the POTS Cord
- U.S. FTC Sues New Hampshire 'Spyware' Operation
- AOL Boasts Anti-Phishing Protection
- Texas Grants First State-Issued Cable Franchise
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
- Sept 2005 Consumer Reports - Good Computer/Telecom Info
- Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
- From: David B . Horvath , CCP
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 5th October 2005
- Locked In a Cell: How Cell Phone Early Termination Fees Hurt Customers
- Cell Phone 'Bill of Rights' Debated on Beacon Hill Today
- Virus Checking, was: On Bluefrog
- Onlne Lawsuits Fuel Debate in France
- Business Leaders Seek Anti-Piracy Action
- Movie Industry to Move Online to Beat Pirates
- European M&A Action Heats Up
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 4th October 2005
- Re: On Bluefrog
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- From: Thor Lancelot Simon
- Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
- Re: Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
- Re: Help Needed with DHCP on Remote Laptop
- Re: Free 411
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Re: Help Needed with DHCP on Remote Laptop
- Re: State of the Internet, 2005
- Re: On Television, Brands Go From Props to Stars
- Visitors Risk Being Shot in Florida
- Google Morphs Into Multifaceted Juggernaut
- Video Laced Webstes Evolve Into Pseudo-TV Stations
- Travel Industry Gets New Online Domain
- California Governor Says Phishers to be Punished
- On Bluefrog
- Re: Note to Drivers: Lose the Phone (and Lipstick)
- NTL, Telewest to Merge
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Help Needed with DHCP on Remote Laptop
- Re: State of the Internet, 2005
- Re: What is Area Code 113?
- Re: Help Needed with DHCP on Remote Laptop
- Verizon Wireless V710 Settlement
- To Truants in Rome, SMS is the Enemy
- Return of the Junk Fax
- By Tearing Open That Cardboard Box, Are You Also Signing?
- The Ad-Averse: Finicky and Opinionated
- New Video Search Sites Offer Glimpse of Future TV
- Re: Help Needed with DHCP on Remote Laptop
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- From: Thor Lancelot Simon
- Re: Age Discrimination by Google; Old People Need Not Apply for Work
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Help Needed with DHCP on Remote Laptop
- What is Area Code 113?
- On Television, Brands Go From Props to Stars
- Re: Getting Rid of "Legal" Spam?
- From: A . Berger -- Onlynux
- For Victims, Repairing ID Theft Can Be Grueling
- How to Prepare for One Really Quick Getaway
- Re: Linksys Site Survey Shows Lots of Info on Nearby Wireless Networks
- From: Thor Lancelot Simon
- Re: 10 Out of 10 For Idea; 1000 for Implementation
- Re: State of the Internet, 2005
- Free 411
- Note to Drivers: Lose the Phone (and Lipstick)
- Re: Age Discrimination by Google; Old People Need Not Apply for Work
- Re: State of the Internet, 2005
- Re: United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- Hackers Shift to Financial Gain
- 'Ethical Hacker' Reveals Trade Secrets
- Age Discrimination by Google; Old People Need Not Apply for Work
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- United States Says No! Internet is Ours!
- From: Bradley S . Klapper
- EU Wants Shared Control of Internet
- Google Proposes Free Wi-Fi For San Francisco
- Re: VOIP Service Providers?
- Re: Change MAC Address Can Change IP Address of a Machine?
- Linksys Site Survey Shows Lots of Info on Nearby Wireless Networks
- Re: Can't Trust Spyware Protection?
- Re: Life Beyond Earth
- Re: Bell System Phone Label Code?
- 2L-4N, 3L-4N, 2L-5N Numbering
- San Francisco and Oakland Exchange Numbering
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: Getting Rid of "Legal" Spam?
- Re: Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband
- Re: When Students Open up - a Little Too Much; Colleges Cite Risks
- Re: Why is VOIP Getting Hot Now?
- Toshiba Delays Launch of HD DVD Players
- Re: Can't Trust Spyware Protection?
- Look at TV To See Who is Calling
